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JEREMY

ROSS

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JEREMY ROSS570 PATERNO DRIVE

HARLEYSVILLE, PA 19438267.733.5587

[email protected]

EDUCATION2011-PRESENT: THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY STATE COLLEGE, PA BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE

ROME, ITALY SEMESTER ABROAD

PRODUCED SITE DRAWINGS/DOCUMENTATION, ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS, AND EXISTING CONDITION SETS FOR RENOVATION WORK

WORKED DIRECTLY WITH CLIENTS, CONSULTED CONTRACTORS AND COORDINATED WITH LOCAL OFFICIALS ON CODE AND PERMIT ISSUES

2007-2011: SOUDERTON AREA HIGH SCHOOL SOUDERTON, PA

FALL 2014: PANTHEON INSTITUTE

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2014: NASE ARCHITECTS SKIPPACK, PA

PROJECTS INCLUDE: URSINUS DORMITORY DESIGN, COLLEGEVILLE THEATRE RECLAMATION, AND MAINLAND INN RENOVATION

WORKED WITH A INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF ITALIANS, IRANIAN, AND TURKISH STUDENTS ON A MUSEUM FOR HADRIAN’S VILLA

AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS2014: PIRANESI PRIX di ROME - HONORABLE MENTION TIVOLI, ITALY

WORKED WITH SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY IN ROME TO REDESIGN A SECTION OF THE AURELIAN WALL TO SHOWCASE ROME’S HISTORY

2014: AURELIAN WALL COMPETITION - FINALIST ROME, ITALY

DESIGNED AN URBAN CENTER FOR BROWNSVILLE, PA, IN ORDER TO REVITALIZE AN OTHERWISE NEGLECTED TOWN CENTER

2014: FOREMAN DESIGN COMPETITION - 2ND PLACE BROWNSVILLE, PA

PLACED 2ND IN CLASS OUT OF 40 STUDENTS

DESIGNED A MUSEUM SHOWCASING THE HISTORY OF THE BROOKLYN , AS WELL AS USE CONCRETE IN AN INNOVATIVE AND CREATIVE MANNER

2013: NCMA DESIGN COMPETITION - FINALIST NEW YORK CITY, NY

ENTERED MODULAR FURNITURE DESIGN IN PENN STATE COMPETITION, PATENT IS NOW PENDING FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION AND IMPLEMENTATION

2012: GREEN DORMITORY PROJECT - 1ST PLACE STATE COLLEGE, PA

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ILLUSTRATOR

PHOTOSHOP

INDESIGN

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GRASSHOPPER

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EVENTARIUM

BROWNSVILLE TOWN CENTER

BROOKLYN BRIDGE MUSEUM

MUSICIAN HOUSE

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EVENTARIUMFALL 2014 STUDIO ABROADROME, ITALY

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SITE MODEL

The Eventarium is designed for the Galoppatoio north of

Villa Medici. The system of broken program is used to

claim control of the site, while a trio of trees are used to

imply paths of access to the center of the site. Varying

path widths accompany the major axes of the Eventarium,

culminating in a large promenade in the center, which

then reorients and leads the user to the Event Plaza.

The Event Plaza is meant to replace Piazza di Siena’s

annual horse show. Together, the Eventarium occupies

and revitalizes a space that had fallen into disrepair over

the past several years, in an e�ort to bring the people of

Rome back to this expansive and valuable area.

PEDESTRIAN ACCESS POINTS CRITICAL SIGHT LINES

CROSS SITE

PIAZZA DISIENA

VILLAMEDICI

PORTA PINCIANA

IL PINCIO

MAJOR AXES

PIAZZA DISIENA

VILLAMEDICI

PORTA PINCIANA

IL PINCIO

CROSS SITE

CONTOUR MANIPULATION

SCHEME DEVELOPMENT

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EVENT STADIUM

RESTAURANT

MUSEUM

ARCHIVE

GALLERY

ADMINRECEPTION

HALL

CLUBHOUSE

STABLES

PADDOCKS

THEATRE

PROMENADE

POND

SEATING

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ADMIN.OFFICE

OFFICE

MECH.STOR.BR BR

BREAK ROOM

CONF.ROOM

ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING SECTION1:200

ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING PLAN1:200 N

BARRESTAURANT

OUTDOORSEATING

OUTDOORSEATING

MECH.BR BR BAR KITCHEN

RESTAURANT KITCHEN

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SCULPTUREGARDEN

FLOOR PLANS / SECTIONS: ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING, RESTAURANT, AND ART GALLERY

MAJOR AXIS RENDERING SITE PLAN

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BROWNSVILLE TOWN CENTERSPRING 2014 STUDIO IIIBROWNSVILLE, PA

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SITE MODELBrownsville, PA, is a town that once held it’s head

high; It was the premier coal mining town outside of

Pittsburgh. After years of deterioration, Brownsville

is nearly abandoned, losing nearly 80% of its popula-

tion from it’s peak in the 1920’s. The aim of our town

center is to rejuvenate the former town center of

Brownsville, and to provide an area of the town at

which it’s citizens can rally and rebuild.

Using local materials and similar building heights,

we introduced new forms to begin the rebuilding

process. The town was in need of usable park space,

so to connect the buildings not only by form and

material use, the park was conceived as a unifying

agent. Corten steel and concrete highlight the sur-

rounding area’s materials; they pay homage to the

wraught iron and concrete block used in Browns-

ville’s �rst major expansion. By introducing a hotel,

restaurant, o�ce building, and bike park, these four

core pieces of infrastructure will start the second ex-

pansion this town deserves, and certainly needs.

SCHEME DEVELOPMENT

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Market St.

Brownsville Ave.

Main Seating

Bar/Lounge

Kitchen

Mens�

Restroom

Restroom

Storage

Loading

Indoor

Bike Park

Plaza Extension

Monongahela River

Charles St.

Fire

Stair

Fitness CenterFire

Stair

Main Lobby

Mechanical/Storage

Cafe

Storage

Seneca Ave.

Mens�

Restroom

Womens�

Restroom

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100 YEAR FLOOD PLAIN+777�

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FOOTING: - Concrete Sheathing - 12” Concrete Slab on grade - 6” Rigid Insulation - Gravel Layer - 8”x12” Solid Concrete Block - 8“ Drainage Pipe - 1/2” #4 Steel Rebar - Earth

FLOOR/WALL SYSTEM: - 10” Two Way Concrete Slab - 4“ Rigid Insulation - 1” #4 Steel Rebar - 12”x12” Corten Steel Column - 14“ Dropped Ceiling - 1/4” Glass Panel - 4“x10” Mullion, Corten Steel Cap - 3/4” Argon Gas Fill - 38“ Corten Steel Railing

GREEN ROOF SYSTEM: - Aluminum Coping - Sheathing - Parapet Wall - Drainage Gravel - Vegetation - Earth Layer - 1/4” Root Membrane - Drainage Layer - Vapor Membrane - Steel Bracket - 6” Rigid Insulation

+777’FLOOD PLAIN

+797’SECOND FLOOR

+781’GROUND FLOOR

+809’THIRD FLOOR

+820’FOURTH FLOOR

+831’FIFTH FLOOR

+842’SIXTH FLOOR

+855’ROOF

2 River De�nes Buildable Plots Outside Floodplain

1 Existing Site Condition3 Site Shape Orients View Toward River 5 Expanded Park Space

Across Market St.4 Building Masses Oriented To Views

6 Building + Park Nodes Linked By Park System

SITE DEVELOPMENT

WALL SECTION

PARK PERSPECTIVE

BALCONY EXTERIOR

SITE PLAN

HOTEL: LEVEL 2 HOTEL: ROOM LEVEL

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BROOKLYN BRIDGE MUSEUMSPRING 2013 STUDIO IIBROOKLYN, NEW YORK

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NIGHT EXTERIOR

Brooklyn, New York, is a thriving area of the city;

young people are beginning to move back into the

area, and a demand for a hub for these new people

is growing. The site for this museum lies right be-

neath the Brooklyn Bridge - and this is why the

museum is dedicated to the history of the bridge.

The museum was designed with the National Con-

crete and Masonry Association as a sponsor; Con-

crete was the prevailing material in the project. A

custom CMU was designed for implementation, and

is used as a screen for the gallery spaces to di�use

direct light, and emit light at night. Historic center-

pieces - original art works, a mock up of the bridge

pier - are highlighted in the open gallery spaces on

the middle �oors, with a rooftop cafe looking out on

the gorgeous surrounding area.

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PARTI GROUND FLOOR GALLERY FLOOR TRANSVERSE SECTION

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These interior renderings show the feature of the custom CMU screen. Arranged in a way as to protect

the artwork inside, light would �lter through the screen and would project on the �oor. The �oor would

then create an interesting glowing interior during the day. The �oors frame the circulation around the

primary exhibition: a mock up of the bridge pier, to guide circulation around the main attraction.

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HOUSE FOR A MUSICIANFALL 2012 STUDIO IIHOWARD, PA

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The house for a musician was an introductory lesson

in residential design. The program called for expect-

ed living spaces for a single user with some unex-

pected variables such as: a pool for lap swimming,

an outdoor performance space, and an interior room

which would house the musician’s grand baby

piano.

Simple geometric forms drove this project; the pro-

gram demanded spaces, and that is where the form

began. The three main volumes are the living

room/kitchen space, the piano room, and the bed-

room volume. The unifying factor of these spaces is

the large chimney which is the pin throughout those

spaces. They expand o� of it, and the chimney is en-

tirely stone, contrasting the primarily wood con-

struction of the house. The house is a geometric

mass whose proportions dictate the form, and

create cozy living spaces throughout the building.

SITE MODEL

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FLOOR PLANS: GROUND LEVEL, PIANO ROOM LEVEL, AND BEDROOM LEVELLAP POOL PERSPECTIVE

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TRANSVERSE SECTION EAST ELEVATION